H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life
(Author) Michel HouellebecqBest-selling French novelist Michel Houellebecq pays tribute to the master of horror, H. P. Lovecraft Part biographical sketch, part pronouncement on existence and literature, the best-selling French novelist Michel Houellebecq's H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life, was published in France in 1991 and is the first non-fiction text ever published by the author. Here, France's most famous contemporary author praises his prewar American alter ego's style, which couldn't be less like his own. With a foreword by Lovecraft admirer Stephen King, this eloquently translated edition is an insightful introduction to both Lovecraft's dark mythology and Houellebecq's deadpan prose.
Michel Houellebecq
Michel Houellebecq is a controversial French author known for his provocative novel "Submission," which explores themes of religion, politics, and identity. His bleak and nihilistic literary style has garnered both praise and criticism for its unflinching portrayal of modern society. Houellebecq's work challenges conventional norms and pushes boundaries in contemporary literature.